Abstract
Background: Adiponectin represents an adipocyte-specific secretory protein that has been discussed
recently as candidate gene and promising new drug target to restore insulin sensitivity
in diabetes mellitus type 2.
Aim: The aim of the present study was to define influencing variables on adiponectin serum
levels in a large cohort of caucasian patients with type 1/type 2 diabetes and healthy
controls. Additionally, adiponectin gene polymorphisms (Tyr111His and Gly15Gly) were
investigated for possible associations with adiponectin serum levels.
Methods: Adiponectin serum concentrations were measured in a metabolically well characterized
cohort of 892 caucasian patients (556 with type 2 diabetes, 118 with type 1 diabetes,
218 controls) by ELISA. Gene polymorphisms were determined by PCR-based RFLP.
Results: 1) Adiponectin values are dependent on gender with higher levels in diabetic females
than in diabetic males. This gender-specific effect was only restricted to patients
with diabetes and cannot be observed in controls. 2) In contrast to previous studies,
the presence of diabetes does not influence adiponectin serum levels after correction
for BMI. In addition, age has no influence on adiponectin levels. 3) Adiponectin levels
are dependent on renal function at a creatinine clearance < 45 ml/min. 4) Regression
analysis showed a significant, but only weak correlation between BMI and adiponectin
in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 (r = 0.47) and type 1 (r = 0.57). 5) Adiponectin
gene polymorphisms (Tyr111His and Gly15Gly) do not influence adiponectin levels.
Conclusions: Adiponectin serum concentrations can only be interpreted after careful correction
for gender and renal function, whereas the genetic variants Tyr11His and Gly15Gly
do not seem to play a role. The correlation between BMI and adiponectin was weaker
than expected in diabetic patients.
Key words
Adiponectin - polymorphism - body mass index - diabetes - obesity
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M. D. A. Schäffler
Department of Internal Medicine I
University of Regensburg
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Germany
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